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When Aunt Mattie dies, best friends Lottie and Herbie console each other and celebrate Aunt Mattie's life by scattering her ashes and preparing her favorite snack--peanut butter and jelly sandwiches (with bananas).
Lottie the Chicken deals with the loss of Aunt Mattie in this gently sad and sweetly funny picture book that explores the death of a loved one, in the tradition of Judith Viorst’s The Tenth Good Thing about Barney. Aunt Mattie has died. But before she went, she got to say good-bye to Lottie. Then she got to follow a light to a bustling gate. (A gate that sounded a lot like a busy airport!) And there she found a crew of friends who were waiting to take off with her on a new journey. Will Lottie and Herbie be able to overcome their sadness? They will, with time, and by taking a journey of their own—a journey filled with a little heartache, a lot of happiness, and a batch of Aunt Mattie’s favorite peanut-butter-and-jelly sandwiches. (With bananas, of course!)
There's nothing like a day at the beach with Lottie! Armed with a handy towel and plenty of ingenuity, she turns lemons into lemonade in Petra Mathers's sweet, funny, and completely winning picture book.
As Lottie and Herbie get ready for Christmas, Herbie does something he regrets and cannot enjoy the holiday until he tells Lottie about it.
Who does Lottie like best? Herbie wonders when an exotic new neighbor befriends his best friend. That question -- familiar to children everywhere -- is answered with extraordinary warmth, humor, and insight in Petra Mathers's new picture book treat about Lottie and Herbie.
Lottie's friend Dodo is funny, exotic, and utterly charming. Captain Vince is a lonely bird with a heart of gold. Children everywhere will delight in watching this unlikely pair find true love in Petra Mathers's newest picture book that enchantingly proves there is someone for everyone.
Soon after the kindly Mr. Balbini discovers that his dog Theodor can talk, he finds himself bullied by the demanding canine and yearns for a more traditional pet.
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Infinity. It's something that never ends. There is no way to begin to imagine what that really means, but the Holy Spirit is infinite. On Wings of Infinity tells how by the leading of the Holy Spirit, I was able to experience the hand of God moving in my life and in my sons' lives in a mighty way. It is about the all-seeing and all-knowing God who hears you when you pray. It's about times when he created miracles for each one of my sons, individually, that saved their lives. Each incident brought me closer and closer to the realization that God really does care about everything in my life. Sometimes people think that knowing the God who created the universe would be impossible. But it is not. Actually, it is very simple. This is what I believe. You can spend your whole life, even as a child of God, never really understanding or knowing the voice of God. But, as a child of God, his spirit lives in you. And you can learn to know when he is speaking to you. You can really become aware that God wants to speak to you, to help you. He never forces himself on you. You have to desire, to want to hear him. The first part of James 4:8 (KJV) says, "Draw nigh to God, and he will draw nigh to you." When you begin to have moments of knowing that it is the Holy Spirit of God speaking to you, it becomes so precious. In this book, I will tell you of times that I learned how much I needed God to help me and the ways that he did. Most of them are complete miracles.
Set in New England, a farmer struggles to survive a bare existence, tethered to his farm, first by his helpless parents and then by a hypochondriac wife. Yet, when his wife's alluring cousin comes to stay, his dreams are rekindled